This is Darin Warden’s music collection on Bandcamp.

Darin Warden

  1. Puyallup, Washington
  2. Electronic
  1. collection 34
  2. wishlist 141
  3. followers 2
  4. following 33
  1. Heimdalsvejen
    by Danheim
  2. Could I be yours?
    by km
  3. Forever Means
    by Angel Olsen
    Nothing's Free Nothing's Free
  4. The End Is Where We Begin (Deluxe Version)
    by Thousand Foot Krutch
  5. Back To Mine - Tycho
    by Various Artists
  6. Broke Scene
    by Gordi
  7. All We Grow
    by S. Carey
    In the Dirt In the Dirt
    I've loved In The Dirt for years and with this album discovered Mothers, a beautiful track with haunting vocals that seem to climb in your mind into the heavens and offer similar sound and evocations as Switchfoot's early works.
  8. Boundaries (DRAMA Remix)
    by Jamila Woods
  9. The Last Goodbye
    by ODESZA
  10. Valkyrier
    by Danheim
    I've definitely fallen for Danheim's music. It has sway enough to pull me from a sleepy lull in the day or get me off my couch and to the gym. This track however, Valkyrier is a little different from his other album I have yet it still reaches down inside of you with its deep drums and vocals with notes of celebration reverence.
  11. Fire
    by Ayla Nereo
  12. Offerings
    by ELLELLE (Laughing Lady Love)
  13. Delicate feat. ELLELLE
    by Akal Dub
    I really like the smooth instrumentals, like jazz and hip-hop and the vocals flow just as easily.
  14. Order of the Moon
    by Possessed Steel
  15. Aedris
    by Possessed Steel
  16. Possessed Steel EP
    by Possessed Steel
  17. Herja
    by Danheim
    Berserkir Berserkir
    The album itself calls to the instinct inside, rousing a familiarity to the music and a call to action. I've found myself more than one night way too pumped to go to bed and I often want to hit or lift something, and has forced me to confront such reactions in the gym. It's weird to be motivated by such deep vocals and beats that aren't from an electric guitar or other modern sound.
  18. Song For The Spring Rain
    by Ananda Vaughan
    Gosh, I love this one. It reminds me of a similar song by Jesse Cook. The guitar in this sounds like it is made with strings imbued with serenity.
  19. The Parting Glass (Live From The Late Late Show)
    by Hozier
  20. Greatest Hits
    by Al Green